Happy retirement Andy, no such thing as bad weather just wearing the wrong kit! Today’s stuff so much better but I do miss my old Belstaff and the smell of parrafin wax!
Thanks for frightening me lol Your tale of riding in the snow made me cast my mind back to the last time I rode in the snow and there it was lurking in the dark recesses of my brain. I was 17 and I was working in a garage at Great Witley in Worcestershire and it snowed during the afternoon and come clocking off time it was several inches deep and still snowing. I had to ride back home to Kidderminster, a journey of about 10 miles, at not much more than walking pace with both feet on the floor. That cured me of any desire to ever ride in poor weather ever again and I still live by that today, I don't mind the cold but ice, snow and rain are all avoided wherever possible.
Happy retirement. I’m one of the silly sods who have done the winter riding nonsense. I had a break for a couple of years but I’ve winterised my Enfield Himalayan and continue the stupidity. The riding kit, even the cheapo stuff is eagues better than the old stuff and we don’t really get proper snow any more. Morinis were new and exotic when I started out, way beyond my financial means. I’ve always loved them but never owned one. I have old Brit bikes, old Guzzis, Indian Enfields and a Yamaha XJ 900 which I don’t ride,
Nothing wrong with a mix of bikes, I agree that when new Morinis were beyond the reach of many, Now they seem very good value so maybe its time for you to try one.
I have been biking 46 years myself and remember being snowed in on the way home from a MAG demo in 1980. Coming home from Southampton to Frome, no money and ran out of traction in the snow and was recued by a farmer with some other folk and spent 2 days in a pub in Wyle before the snow cleared. I ended up missing 2 days work, those were the days.
Have an awesome weekend Sir! Keep the videos coming, we always enjoy them. Maybe one of these days you can give us a little tour of the pictures on the will, curious about them!
I beat you to retirement by 8months and believe me you are going to enjoy it. I don't have a lift (or a significant other) which is why I have a certain Benelli 250 scrambler in the living room with no cylinder head. Should be on the road again next week. On of the nice things about retirement is that you don't have to squeeze the maintenance into evenings and weekends. Just remember to develop a bad back before the gardening season starts!
a journey i remember well .about 30 plus years was going to the Dragon Rally one time with my son , thick deep snow and camped in minus 11 degrees c . i didnt sleep at all as i was concerned for him and our water bottle froze solid by my feet .
I remember an epic 100 mile ride in 1974 in the snow on a Norton Atlas . Belstaff jkt and tousers [ Barbour was for rich kids ] , miner's wellies and an open face helmet . I had it all ; vibration , cold and pain . When it was over, my jacket and trousers were so stiff they stood up on their own .Those were the days . Another trip in the snow comes to mind ; 400 miles on a VStrom . Modern gear , heated jkt and trouser liners and heated gloves , waterproofed leather boots . These are the days , my friend , I hope they never end . [ Didn't somebody write a song about this ? ]
The difference is stunning and I am enjoying a much extended riding season which is wonderful, The song was Those Were The Days and as far as riding goes I am glad they ended and we have what we have now.
Last time I rode in the snow was 1983, I worked as a Despatch Rider and got a job sort of on the way home from WC1 to Harrow, even on my light and nimble Honda RS250 it took over 2 hours. I don't ride in bad weather at all now, just too risky. V85 tucked up warm until April.
Same for me, it must be well over forty years since I rode in snow. In those days it was a lighter bike than todays machines and I thought it was great broadsliding around corners, junctions and roundabouts. Not now thank you, my ability to bounce has been reduced with age! Enjoy retirement and your wine.
always enjoy hearing your stories, wish i had a wife like yours,im sure your a good husband. .ive got a old motorcycle coat but like me getting long in the tooth.best wishes and Happy New Yr
I'm retired for 4 years and I have the chance of riding through Portugal and Spain during all seasons. To get snow we must search for it. However I keep my excelent Hein Gericke rain coat and trowsers from the 90's...with a few use.
Firstly you Don't talk dribble Andy , you straight talk ,like it used to be before snowflakery arrived. Regarding riding in snow we only really did it if we had to, before we could afford a car, I now only go out riding in dry warm weather (old age bones 😄) my computer shows 259 views. retirement is great , don't know how I ever had time to go to work . Enjoy 👍
I agree with you regarding not having enough time, heated grips and waistcoat with modern riding suit definitely extends the Autumn riding into early Winter.
Hi, and a happy retirement too. Wow, 50yrs made me think back. My last time in big snow was round about '74, on a Matchless 500 twin, Edinburgh to Shiel Bridge, April the 1st no less, blizzard through Glencoe. Return trip was epic and I remember clearly seeing a single tyre track disappearing into the white out chugging up and past the Cluanie Inn. Young and daft but loved the adventure. I thought those 3 1/2 Morinis were beautiful when I first saw them in the 70s, the 500 looked pure dead brilliant as well. Enjoying your videos and look forward to more, cheers man.
Mind you, it had a massive Avon fairing on the front which helped ... a bit. The only thing that made it stutter was the single carb swallowing the blowing snow. @@oldguyinshed1703
I cant buy my own kit? An RST 3 season riding jacket can cost crazy $$'s!!! I can get lots of gear, accessories, etc.. w/ that kind of cash! Heck, im struggling to find, fit & purchase motorcycle pants @ much less than 1/2 the cost of a lined jacket!!! Welcome to retirement & I look forward to more content!
Count up how many days a year on our little island are below zero, or even below 3 (my limit) and snowy roads. Putting my bike away for months on end would be like locking the wine cabinet coz its too warm.
It was mine it was a race prepared XR3i that was part of my past career in motorsport. Others have asked about some of the pictures in my shed so I will probably have to talk about the past very soon
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Hey - happy retirement mate. Ride safe out there on the slippery stuff 👍
Happy retirement Andy, no such thing as bad weather just wearing the wrong kit! Today’s stuff so much better but I do miss my old Belstaff and the smell of parrafin wax!
Hi Terry. I don't miss the old stuff one jot, especially when it comes to being warm and dry.
Thanks for frightening me lol Your tale of riding in the snow made me cast my mind back to the last time I rode in the snow and there it was lurking in the dark recesses of my brain. I was 17 and I was working in a garage at Great Witley in Worcestershire and it snowed during the afternoon and come clocking off time it was several inches deep and still snowing. I had to ride back home to Kidderminster, a journey of about 10 miles, at not much more than walking pace with both feet on the floor. That cured me of any desire to ever ride in poor weather ever again and I still live by that today, I don't mind the cold but ice, snow and rain are all avoided wherever possible.
Absolutely no argument, I think we have all had similar experiences.
a trail bike on deepish fresh snow is fun, on ice is not possible despite some riders thinking they have magic powers
Happy retirement. I’m one of the silly sods who have done the winter riding nonsense. I had a break for a couple of years but I’ve winterised my Enfield Himalayan and continue the stupidity. The riding kit, even the cheapo stuff is eagues better than the old stuff and we don’t really get proper snow any more. Morinis were new and exotic when I started out, way beyond my financial means. I’ve always loved them but never owned one. I have old Brit bikes, old Guzzis, Indian Enfields and a Yamaha XJ 900 which I don’t ride,
Nothing wrong with a mix of bikes, I agree that when new Morinis were beyond the reach of many, Now they seem very good value so maybe its time for you to try one.
I have been biking 46 years myself and remember being snowed in on the way home from a MAG demo in 1980. Coming home from Southampton to Frome, no money and ran out of traction in the snow and was recued by a farmer with some other folk and spent 2 days in a pub in Wyle before the snow cleared.
I ended up missing 2 days work, those were the days.
Two days in a pub doesn't sound to bad. A bit shit having no money though.
Have an awesome weekend Sir! Keep the videos coming, we always enjoy them.
Maybe one of these days you can give us a little tour of the pictures on the will, curious about them!
I hope to keep them coming,, as to the pictures I have never thought to mention them but now you have pointed them out I just might
I beat you to retirement by 8months and believe me you are going to enjoy it. I don't have a lift (or a significant other) which is why I have a certain Benelli 250 scrambler in the living room with no cylinder head. Should be on the road again next week. On of the nice things about retirement is that you don't have to squeeze the maintenance into evenings and weekends. Just remember to develop a bad back before the gardening season starts!
I have every intention of enjoying it and no intention of gardening, the boss has always done the garden and I am not going to challenge her on it
a journey i remember well .about 30 plus years was going to the Dragon Rally one time with my son , thick deep snow and camped in minus 11 degrees c . i didnt sleep at all as i was concerned for him and our water bottle froze solid by my feet .
I had a similar experience at the Elephant rally, I would not contemplate such a trip after that, it kind of cured me of winter camping for ever.
I remember an epic 100 mile ride in 1974 in the snow on a Norton Atlas . Belstaff jkt and tousers [ Barbour was for rich kids ] , miner's wellies and an open face helmet . I had it all ; vibration , cold and pain . When it was over, my jacket and trousers were so stiff they stood up on their own .Those were the days .
Another trip in the snow comes to mind ; 400 miles on a VStrom . Modern gear , heated jkt and trouser liners and heated gloves , waterproofed leather boots . These are the days , my friend , I hope they never end .
[ Didn't somebody write a song about this ? ]
The difference is stunning and I am enjoying a much extended riding season which is wonderful, The song was Those Were The Days and as far as riding goes I am glad they ended and we have what we have now.
Last time I rode in the snow was 1983, I worked as a Despatch Rider and got a job sort of on the way home from WC1 to Harrow, even on my light and nimble Honda RS250 it took over 2 hours. I don't ride in bad weather at all now, just too risky. V85 tucked up warm until April.
I think that with modern kit and much better tyres riding more towards winter is an option though I do draw the line at ice on the road.
Same for me, it must be well over forty years since I rode in snow. In those days it was a lighter bike than todays machines and I thought it was great broadsliding around corners, junctions and roundabouts. Not now thank you, my ability to bounce has been reduced with age! Enjoy retirement and your wine.
I never enjoyed the snow as I was always worried about being as hit by other as much as anything, and you are right we don't bounce like we used to.
always enjoy hearing your stories, wish i had a wife like yours,im sure your a good husband. .ive got a old motorcycle coat but like me getting long in the tooth.best wishes and Happy New Yr
She is very good to me and I hope I am as good in return. Thank yo for your comment.
I'm retired for 4 years and I have the chance of riding through Portugal and Spain during all seasons. To get snow we must search for it. However I keep my excelent Hein Gericke rain coat and trowsers from the 90's...with a few use.
I envy your trips to Portugal and Spain
Firstly you Don't talk dribble Andy , you straight talk ,like it used to be before snowflakery arrived. Regarding riding in snow we only really did it if we had to, before we could afford a car, I now only go out riding in dry warm weather (old age bones 😄) my computer shows 259 views. retirement is great , don't know how I ever had time to go to work . Enjoy 👍
I agree with you regarding not having enough time, heated grips and waistcoat with modern riding suit definitely extends the Autumn riding into early Winter.
Enjoy your retirement. With a shed and umpteen bikes you'll find It's true what they say, you'll wonder how you managed to fit work in.
How true, I am still very busy without work.
Hi, and a happy retirement too.
Wow, 50yrs made me think back. My last time in big snow was round about '74, on a Matchless 500 twin, Edinburgh to Shiel Bridge, April the 1st no less, blizzard through Glencoe. Return trip was epic and I remember clearly seeing a single tyre track disappearing into the white out chugging up and past the Cluanie Inn. Young and daft but loved the adventure.
I thought those 3 1/2 Morinis were beautiful when I first saw them in the 70s, the 500 looked pure dead brilliant as well.
Enjoying your videos and look forward to more, cheers man.
A Matchless in Scotland in a blizzard. that is epic and brave Hats off to you my man.
Mind you, it had a massive Avon fairing on the front which helped ... a bit. The only thing that made it stutter was the single carb swallowing the blowing snow. @@oldguyinshed1703
I cant buy my own kit? An RST 3 season riding jacket can cost crazy $$'s!!! I can get lots of gear, accessories, etc.. w/ that kind of cash! Heck, im struggling to find, fit & purchase motorcycle pants @ much less than 1/2 the cost of a lined jacket!!!
Welcome to retirement & I look forward to more content!
I do agree the kit is crazy money but I will also say if it extend the riding pleasure its worth it.
Count up how many days a year on our little island are below zero, or even below 3 (my limit) and snowy roads. Putting my bike away for months on end would be like locking the wine cabinet coz its too warm.
my wine never gets to the cabinet, by the way, what are wine bottle stoppers for.
Who's mk4 escort is that behind you.
It was mine it was a race prepared XR3i that was part of my past career in motorsport. Others have asked about some of the pictures in my shed so I will probably have to talk about the past very soon
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